Monday, August 9, 2010

Brain's Link Between Sounds, Smells and Memory Revealed | Anxiety Disorders | LiveScience

"Sights, sounds and smells can all evoke emotionally charged memories. A new study in rats suggests why: The same part of the brain that's in charge of processing our senses is also responsible, at least in part, for storing emotional memories."

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